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Writing is hard work. It requires consistency and efficiency to be most successful. But how can writers achieve this if they are tired and worn out a lot of the time? To be sure, writers, whether they work full-time or part-time, have a limited amount of time and energy. Writing doesn’t come easily in such situations because our brains are pushed and pulled in so many different directions. There is always so much to do and not enough time to do it. Our stress levels build, and our writing is usually the first thing to be left undone.
In addition, our world seems to be running faster and faster every day. We feel like we must keep up with it, regardless of how senseless it may be to us. But is this quick pace healthy for us? Is it productive for a writer? Is it in line with completing our writing goals and being successful? Does all this rushing around make us more efficient? Is it conducive to creating a writing life that is balanced and works for us, regardless of how much time we can devote to our writing?
In this intensive, I will examine how writers can be successful, regardless of what else is going on in their lives. The typical writer has to juggle a lot of different responsibilities in their lives. I will show you that with a bit of practice, you can step out of the anxiety and stress of your current maze of activity and prioritize what’s most important in your lives. Then you can follow through to complete your writing goals and be successful.
In this intensive, you will learn that writing consistently, even if it is for fifteen to thirty minutes a day, can help you establish a writing routine that will be the foundation for your success. And you sill also find that writing will beget writing so that’s you will miss writing on the days that you don’t write. I will try to instill this love of writing in all the people who attend this intensive.
I look forward to getting to know you in this intensive! Be prepared to be successful and fulfilled as a writer!
In addition, our world seems to be running faster and faster every day. We feel like we must keep up with it, regardless of how senseless it may be to us. But is this quick pace healthy for us? Is it productive for a writer? Is it in line with completing our writing goals and being successful? Does all this rushing around make us more efficient? Is it conducive to creating a writing life that is balanced and works for us, regardless of how much time we can devote to our writing?
In this intensive, I will examine how writers can be successful, regardless of what else is going on in their lives. The typical writer has to juggle a lot of different responsibilities in their lives. I will show you that with a bit of practice, you can step out of the anxiety and stress of your current maze of activity and prioritize what’s most important in your lives. Then you can follow through to complete your writing goals and be successful.
In this intensive, you will learn that writing consistently, even if it is for fifteen to thirty minutes a day, can help you establish a writing routine that will be the foundation for your success. And you sill also find that writing will beget writing so that’s you will miss writing on the days that you don’t write. I will try to instill this love of writing in all the people who attend this intensive.
I look forward to getting to know you in this intensive! Be prepared to be successful and fulfilled as a writer!